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law. >> judge jeanine: who is he appealing to by saying we are going to block in voter id law? how does he benefit? >> mike: the left has made this their cause celeb. >> judge jeanine: why? do they want people to vote who can't identify themselves. >> gretchen: they say they don't. why else would you be so adamant. they say it is to protect people who find it difficult to get a photo i.d. if it is that difficult to get a photo i.d., won't it be difficult to go to the polls. >> doug: and register. plus the i.d. is free. there is no cost. >> gretchen: there is no cost. >> mike: there is no coast. and let's make it easy and put up a photo i.d. distribution points at wal-marts. >> judge jeanine: send mobile crisis teams out. >> mike: i have no problem to make sure that people can vote. i should have to show the photo i.d. so my vote is legitimate and legal otherwise you disenfranchise my vote by letting an illegal person vote. >> judge jeanine: eric holder fast and furious where we sent guns t
law. >> judge jeanine: who is he appealing to by saying we are going to block in voter id law? how does he benefit? >> mike: the left has made this their cause celeb. >> judge jeanine: why? do they want people to vote who can't identify themselves. >> gretchen: they say they don't. why else would you be so adamant. they say it is to protect people who find it difficult to get a photo i.d. if it is that difficult to get a photo i.d., won't it be difficult to go to the...
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weren't willing to take on the practice, we stepped in to challenge it and try to bring it under the law. >> epa is one of dozens of federal entities that issues regulation and rules each day. measures that often go in to effect before those who will be impacted even know they are under consideration. that is something the regulatory flexibility act was designed to prevent. it requires the current administration to issue reports in both april and october, identifying the proposed rules likely to have significant economic impact, something the obama administration hasn't done in more than a year. >> coincidently it happened with an election year. we are concerned that will become the new normal. during election years, all of a sudden, the regulatory information, regulatory transparency goes by the wayside. >> we reached out the the white house about the missed deadlines in april and october. and we are awaiting their response. bret? >> bret: shannon, thank you. later, who benefits if we do jump off the fiscal cliff. up next, are we on a crash course in egypt? this holiday, share everythin
weren't willing to take on the practice, we stepped in to challenge it and try to bring it under the law. >> epa is one of dozens of federal entities that issues regulation and rules each day. measures that often go in to effect before those who will be impacted even know they are under consideration. that is something the regulatory flexibility act was designed to prevent. it requires the current administration to issue reports in both april and october, identifying the proposed rules...
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did the president break the laws to give them your money? is your budget tight but you need a new ride? we will go live to the new york auto show with cars for under $20,000. what? yes. this day in history, in 1836, samuel polk invented the first samuel polk invented the first colt revolver [ leanne ] appliance park has been here since the early 50s. my dad and grandfather spent their whole careers here. [ charlie ] we're the heartbeat of this place, the people on the line. we take pride in what we do. when that refrigerator ships out the door, it's us that work out here. [ michael ] we're on the forefront of revitalizing manufacturing. we're proving that it can be done here, and it can be done well. [ ilona ] i came to ge after the plant i was working at closed after 33 years. ge's giving me the chance to start back over. [ cindy ] there's construction workers everywhere. so what does that mean? it means work. it means work for more people. [ brian ] there's a bright future here, and there's a chance to get on the ground floor of something
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the healthcare law will not. now the question is how much is it going to help the republicans in terms of the search? there is something to be said about that. but not where it matters. >> kimberly: coming up, another hisser to rick decisiode --historic decision. what are the implications for both parties? that's next on a very busy news day. stay with us. ♪ ♪ >>> today, the supreme court upheld the constitutionality of the affordable care act. the name of the healthcare act we passed two years ago. in doing so, they reaffirmed a fundamental principle that in america, wealthiest nation on earth no, illness or accident should lead to any family's financial ruin. whatever the politics. today's decision was victory for people all over this country. >> bob: that was president obama talking about the victory for the supreme court upholding the mandate provision of the affordable health act, which is now law. and it essentially saved what most people thought was going to be, certainly the mandate would be ruled unc
the healthcare law will not. now the question is how much is it going to help the republicans in terms of the search? there is something to be said about that. but not where it matters. >> kimberly: coming up, another hisser to rick decisiode --historic decision. what are the implications for both parties? that's next on a very busy news day. stay with us. ♪ ♪ >>> today, the supreme court upheld the constitutionality of the affordable care act. the name of the healthcare act...
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so as long as it is only enforcing federal law and not going beyond federal law. i said even if that were the reason. with yobut i added i don't knot that the solicitor general's representation is any longer correct in light of the statement by the president which didn't talk about lack of funding but just simply said we are not going to enforce these provisions of the law. i didn't criticize that. i didn't say he had no property authority to do it. ii said he may well be right in doing it. it i demonstrates the point tht arizona is being prevent from enforcing immigration law even when the executive rightly or wrongly chooses not to enforce it. >> chris: you have a reputation of being cantankerous on the bench, i would like to do a textual analysis. >> are you going talk about my book? >> chris: i have talked about your book. you wrote sandra day o'connor's decision cannot be taken seriously. the sheer apple sauce of the statutery interpretation should be obvious. are you cantankerous? >> those kittisms are criticisms of opinions not of my colleague. i'm a good f
so as long as it is only enforcing federal law and not going beyond federal law. i said even if that were the reason. with yobut i added i don't knot that the solicitor general's representation is any longer correct in light of the statement by the president which didn't talk about lack of funding but just simply said we are not going to enforce these provisions of the law. i didn't criticize that. i didn't say he had no property authority to do it. ii said he may well be right in doing it. it...
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and i've been committed to vigorous enforcement of the laws. the epa under obama administration has implemented 75 regulations. there are 219 regulations pending. bring in your panel. tucker carlson from daily caller.com. mara liasson national political correspondent of national public radio. syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. charles? >> well, he said poor choice of words. it was perfect choice of words. he says what he thinks. and others in the e.p.a. he talked about, you know, saying well, we really believe in all of the above as obama said. we heard jay carney saying it doesn't reflect what we've done. he is wrong. look what they have done on coal. regulation to make it impossible for any american to open a new coal plant because of regulations and over time will shut down the coal industry. overlooked because it was issued during the three days of oral hearing on obamacare. that's a fact. heard earlier in the show about oil, the regulations on refinery, hyper regulation, that led to the closure of five with three teetering on the ed
and i've been committed to vigorous enforcement of the laws. the epa under obama administration has implemented 75 regulations. there are 219 regulations pending. bring in your panel. tucker carlson from daily caller.com. mara liasson national political correspondent of national public radio. syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. charles? >> well, he said poor choice of words. it was perfect choice of words. he says what he thinks. and others in the e.p.a. he talked about, you know,...
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religious liberty will be protected and a law that requires free preventative care will not discriminate against women. >> the factor predicted it. the obama administration backs down on its birth control mandate. but how much damage did this controversy do to the president and did he go far enough to quiet his critics. >> do i have concerns about women in front line combat. i think that could be a very compromising situation. >> are women too emotional to serve in combat? rick santorum is taking some heat for those comments. leslie marshall and janine turner on that. >> this is a president who has put in place the most anti-jobs, antibusiness, anti-goethe agenda we have seen well, since jimmy carter. we needed a leader. he chose to follow. now it's time for him to get out of way. >> we have brand new presidential polling and it isn't good news for the republic candidates is-bama benefiting from the g.o.p. infighting. >> laura: caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone, and the factor begins right now. captions by closed captioning services >> asked me if and when conservative als
religious liberty will be protected and a law that requires free preventative care will not discriminate against women. >> the factor predicted it. the obama administration backs down on its birth control mandate. but how much damage did this controversy do to the president and did he go far enough to quiet his critics. >> do i have concerns about women in front line combat. i think that could be a very compromising situation. >> are women too emotional to serve in combat?...
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>> i have no objection to trigger laws. >> trigger laws meeps if enough parents agree, a majority that you can go to a charter school. >> it is unfortunate that this is the first one in the count rye. it was a mess. first parpts voted to do it and bunch decided to bail out. there is a certain of discord. and one other thing. when my kids were in elementary school we had an experiment with the public school and the parents got dopely involve would. it worked out well it doesn't always take enforcing a law. >> i hate to say this emac, rick's experience is the exception to the rule. you can see new york and washington dc. they spent $18,000 per kid to educate that kid per year. if you had that money couldn't you do a better job. >> toachers who failed sitting in rubber rooms and earning a pay check. that is not right. this is a state and local issue. 20 states are moving and that is an issue. it is not so easy for parents to take over the school. if they go to a charter school temperature is not as responsive to what they want. and it is not easy to run the school systems. >> john, the bo
>> i have no objection to trigger laws. >> trigger laws meeps if enough parents agree, a majority that you can go to a charter school. >> it is unfortunate that this is the first one in the count rye. it was a mess. first parpts voted to do it and bunch decided to bail out. there is a certain of discord. and one other thing. when my kids were in elementary school we had an experiment with the public school and the parents got dopely involve would. it worked out well it doesn't...
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law school was manage he want tod do and whether it would lead him to the international law. that gave him confidence. he didn't come to law school and i came for no particular reason. he had goals and you could see that. >> professor, were you surprised to hear he was speaking arabic fluently and had a love for the middle east? >> well, i knew along the way, it is not that he spoke arabic in civil procedure. >> no, he had to learn it. >> little latin is all. and no, he spoke arabic and french. he was an accomplished guy. >> how was it that you cep in touch with him? >> he would stay in touch and stop by from time to time. we ran into each other in the 4th of july parade in peidmont. they do a red, white and blue 4th of july and it was a great parade and we got a good chance to catch up i would hear from him time to time when our dean sent a not of congratulations on behalf of the school. chris was kind enough of including me and other professors who he remembered fondly. >> i want to thank you for sharing with us. >> that's it for tonight thanks for joining us and be sure to
law school was manage he want tod do and whether it would lead him to the international law. that gave him confidence. he didn't come to law school and i came for no particular reason. he had goals and you could see that. >> professor, were you surprised to hear he was speaking arabic fluently and had a love for the middle east? >> well, i knew along the way, it is not that he spoke arabic in civil procedure. >> no, he had to learn it. >> little latin is all. and no, he...
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law school was manage he want tod do and whether it would lead him to the international law. that gave him confidence. he didn't come to law school and i came for no particular reason. he had goals and you could see that. >> professor, were you surprised to hear he was speaking arabic fluently and had a love for the middle east? >> well, i knew along the way, it is not that he spoke arabic in civil procedure. >> no, he had to learn it. >> little latin is all. and no, he spoke arabic and french. he was an accomplished guy. >> how was it that you cep in touch with him? >> he would stay in touch and stop by from time to time. we ran into each other in the 4th of july parade in peidmont. they do a red, white and blue 4th of july and it was a great parade and we got a good chance to catch up i would hear from him time to time when our dean sent a not of congratulations on behalf of the school. chris was kind enough of including me and other professors who he remembered fondly. >> i want to thank you for sharing with us. >> that's it for tonight thanks for joining us and be sure to
law school was manage he want tod do and whether it would lead him to the international law. that gave him confidence. he didn't come to law school and i came for no particular reason. he had goals and you could see that. >> professor, were you surprised to hear he was speaking arabic fluently and had a love for the middle east? >> well, i knew along the way, it is not that he spoke arabic in civil procedure. >> no, he had to learn it. >> little latin is all. and no, he...
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now chief justice who they hang their hats on upholding the law called it a tax. then they say it's not. >> kimberly: heads up it would work. >> dana: sore losers are really annoying. sore winners are worse. the fact it goes on to almost all americans that -- whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. this is a tax? why is the i.r.s. hiring 4,500 new agents? to collect a tax. let's listen to steve real quick and get your reaction to this. this is the "wall street journal" piece comment. >> through the campaign, the president said that no one who makes under $200,000 will pay a dime of new taxes. but guess what? the court decided on thursday that this is a tax increase. and you are quite right, it's over $1 trillion in ten years. the congressional budget office says 75% of the taxes will be paid by people who make less than $120,000. by my calculation, about half of those people are making somewhere between $20,000 and $75,000 a year. >> bob: steve is an interesting guy with numbers and he is a right wing they're hated this thing from the beginning. you say don't insult your intellig
now chief justice who they hang their hats on upholding the law called it a tax. then they say it's not. >> kimberly: heads up it would work. >> dana: sore losers are really annoying. sore winners are worse. the fact it goes on to almost all americans that -- whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. this is a tax? why is the i.r.s. hiring 4,500 new agents? to collect a tax. let's listen to steve real quick and get your reaction to this. this is the "wall street journal" piece comment....
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they want sharia law. >> it is not clear that that's true. it was and you people on fox that said in libbia, we didn't know who they were and let's not help these people. they had an election and they elected moderates and rejected islamists and yes, there are al qaeda factors and there are extremists in libya, today. but the libyan people are friends of ours and they support us and they support democracy -- so you were wrong about libya. >> sean: i don't think i was wrong about libya at all. >> i know you were. >> sean: i was want. >> they had a free and fair election and a democratic, non-islamic government was elected. >> sean: look what we have -- i say, what you are going to replace it with? egypt -- they department think the muslim brotherhood would take it over! this is a known terror organization! we say we are fighting a war on terror! we are apologizing, our government, to egypt?! after they raid our embassy and rip our flag down?! frankly, senator, i would think you are with me on this! >> i am not taking the side of the administra
they want sharia law. >> it is not clear that that's true. it was and you people on fox that said in libbia, we didn't know who they were and let's not help these people. they had an election and they elected moderates and rejected islamists and yes, there are al qaeda factors and there are extremists in libya, today. but the libyan people are friends of ours and they support us and they support democracy -- so you were wrong about libya. >> sean: i don't think i was wrong about...
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it also says that we could be at 4% if we hadn't shackled our economy with new laws and not going after the energy, business the way we could be doing. you know, if we look the at areas where we could unleash the we could go back. >> it's north of two, between 2.5 and 3 according to the fed. >> and i want to go to jonas to get a read here. >> it's sluggish, but stocks might be anticipating growth and could be among, stocks have gone off before and the market economy never followed along, it's likely we're saying we're not in in a recession and probably going to be in a bert situation in a year or two based on the direction of the stocks, now, it could be wrong we could have trouble next we are, but right now the best guess using the stock market, which is more reliable than the ceo's-- >> back to gary b. >> i'm look shaking my head when julian is talking about how rosie things are, the unemployment rate, could cause a joy of celebration there and the other thing gdp. if the government condition scripts our money through taxes and spends on a million solyndras, it's going to bump up gdp.
it also says that we could be at 4% if we hadn't shackled our economy with new laws and not going after the energy, business the way we could be doing. you know, if we look the at areas where we could unleash the we could go back. >> it's north of two, between 2.5 and 3 according to the fed. >> and i want to go to jonas to get a read here. >> it's sluggish, but stocks might be anticipating growth and could be among, stocks have gone off before and the market economy never...
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at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. that catholics and other religious folks across the country didn't want this type of edict crammed down their throats from hhs? >> i think they completely miscob viewed how this was going to play inside nationwide. they looked at this a classic left-right divide on social issues like abortion where most democrats and liberals tend to be pro-choice. most conservatives, republicans, tend to be pro-life. although there is some variation in there. this has played as a religious freedom issue rooted in the first amendment. it cuts across party lines and that's why it has been a complete mess for the administration. and why they very quickly moved to walk it back in some fashion. >> laura: it doesn't look like it's satisfying the concerns, at least so far, of republicans on capitol hill. and even the catholic bishops who said well, there might be more signs of hope. the devil is going to be in the details. when you define a religious institution what does that mean? what about the religious
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he >> bret: for the rule of law in the u.s. that says he needs to serve -- >> i respect the rule of law for the united states. i'm not going to appeal or question. his help is demanding. i think these are the main reasons. >> bret: despite the turmoil in egypt, perez sees some promise in the arab spring, saying it will take time but eventually the region will turn to the positive. >> they starred -- started that. already some successes. it brought an end to dictatorship. i don't recommend a person to try to become dictator in the middle east. too risky. they pushed donations for the connections. they were not prepared for that action. so the previous forces that were better organized won. the direction but they don't have the proper answer how to save egypt. >> bret: isn't it like when the palestinians were pushed to elections and hamas was the big winner? when egypt went to the elections, muslim brotherhood looks like it is going to be a big winner? is there some element of the devil you know is better than the devil you don't
he >> bret: for the rule of law in the u.s. that says he needs to serve -- >> i respect the rule of law for the united states. i'm not going to appeal or question. his help is demanding. i think these are the main reasons. >> bret: despite the turmoil in egypt, perez sees some promise in the arab spring, saying it will take time but eventually the region will turn to the positive. >> they starred -- started that. already some successes. it brought an end to dictatorship....
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now maybe they are breaking the law. now they are spending our money, $1.4 million of our money to attack romney on his stance on abortion. >> bob: i am going to try to attack you with a smile today and tell you that is the political action arm of that committee. they can do that as well as karl rove's committee can do it or anybody else's committee. >> bob: there is a law of the land. no money for planned parenthood goes for abortion, period. end of story. >> kimberly: how can you prove that? >> eric: look at the law. >> andrea: but how can you ensure those dollars -- i get it, the h hei amendment but how can you be sure it's not used for the -- >> kimberly: [ overtalk ] >> bob: i think the audits, they have had audits. 3% goes. >> eric: over 300,000 abortions last year by planned parenthood. 47% of the funding comes from government support. how in the world do you say if 3% and no money going -- >> bob: are you familiar with the hyde amendment? >> eric: that is like saying if i give you $100 and you spend $70 there i d
now maybe they are breaking the law. now they are spending our money, $1.4 million of our money to attack romney on his stance on abortion. >> bob: i am going to try to attack you with a smile today and tell you that is the political action arm of that committee. they can do that as well as karl rove's committee can do it or anybody else's committee. >> bob: there is a law of the land. no money for planned parenthood goes for abortion, period. end of story. >> kimberly: how...
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joining me with reaction, monica crowley and the director of the law fair project, brook goldstein. it is knowing the history of the brotherhood, how we give them a penny, how they get invitations to the white house -- i can't get an invitation to the white house to the christmas party. >> guback to the beginning of the arab spring and this administration did everything in its power to dislodge two key u.s. allies, hosni mubarak and moammar khadafy. muammar al-qaddafi was providing us with invaluable intel intense what was happening in libya and the region. he did everything in his power to dislodge the two u.s. ally, knowing that the replacements would be muslim brotherhood-- >>> no. well, if they knew then i am angrier i. well, of course they knew-- >>> how did they know? >> the muslim brotherhood is the most important, dangerous and organized islamic organization in the world. >> sean: i said this from day one. a few of us said this. i have to bring brook in here. >> from day one, the muslim brotherhood has been clear-- >>> prepare for war with israel. >> this is our goal, with w
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the same problem concept wally the administration has had from the outset, dealing with terrorism as law enforcement, closing gitmo, trying the terrorists in federal civil courts. and that whole procedural protections to give to the captured terrorists and now we are back at it again. four americans have been killed on foreign soil. this is not an fbi criminal investigative matter. >> many americans, probably not the ones watching tonight, but many americans have fatigue over war. they want out of there. the fox audience may not have that particular view, but how does the president rev them up to pursue a more aggressive approach to this? >> but the reason for that is the president's fault. he has studiously, for three and a half years, avoided a serious conversation with the american people about the threats america face necessary the world. in fact, beginning in his campaign in 2008, he has down played the threats we face. so are americans fatigued because of iraq and afghanistan and other conflicts? yes, because the president has failed in his leadership operation to explain to the am
the same problem concept wally the administration has had from the outset, dealing with terrorism as law enforcement, closing gitmo, trying the terrorists in federal civil courts. and that whole procedural protections to give to the captured terrorists and now we are back at it again. four americans have been killed on foreign soil. this is not an fbi criminal investigative matter. >> many americans, probably not the ones watching tonight, but many americans have fatigue over war. they...
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the other part of this we haven't mentioned is since the 1996 law, many architects of the law says there's no waiver authority. this is not legal. >> paul: that's part of the debate in 1996 how much discretion the states would have. >> but for mr. romney, the opportunity here is here we have still another reminder to a lot of americans how many people there are struggling in this economy, how many people need assistance, and another case where the obama administration is looking for still another way to transfer wealth from taxpayers to others. instead of figuring out how you get the private economy growing. if you could just create some incentives to get the private capital in here you wouldn't need all of the government programs. >> one other issue that's in the air right now, dependency, on government programs. welfare reform was passed because dependency on welfare was a real destructive problem, mothers and grandmothers handing the-- >> generation to generation. >> and the idea here nice to make people go on welfare and back sliding into the culture of dependency. >> paul: we want peo
the other part of this we haven't mentioned is since the 1996 law, many architects of the law says there's no waiver authority. this is not legal. >> paul: that's part of the debate in 1996 how much discretion the states would have. >> but for mr. romney, the opportunity here is here we have still another reminder to a lot of americans how many people there are struggling in this economy, how many people need assistance, and another case where the obama administration is looking for...
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it is law now. i think there are some good things in the bill, but at the time i believe and still believe that it didn't do enough to reduce the cost of health care. that was the problem we were trying to solusve. i could give you a long speech about that, but equally important, i'm a representative. that's my title. i was sent to washington to speak for maiko for for my cons. i won the support of the overwhelming majority of my district. had i voted for the bill in 2010, i would have been beaten in 2010, but my constituents sent me back to washington. we had redistricting and a different results. >> huckabee: will ther there bea time you'll go back into politics and say i w'll give ths a shot? not for a while. i have two children 14 and 11 and we're going to watch them grow up and i'm going to take a break for a while, but this is something i think the country needs to be concerned about, that you have people in congress that are not representative of the nation as a whole. most americans want us
it is law now. i think there are some good things in the bill, but at the time i believe and still believe that it didn't do enough to reduce the cost of health care. that was the problem we were trying to solusve. i could give you a long speech about that, but equally important, i'm a representative. that's my title. i was sent to washington to speak for maiko for for my cons. i won the support of the overwhelming majority of my district. had i voted for the bill in 2010, i would have been...
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is the law that we are looking at here. so is it a defense for probable cause? or is it something law enforcement should have looked at and go they look at it in determining not to proceed initially, until there was public pressure here? what we are looking at. >> liz: let's talk about the stand your ground law. this is the crux of the case. it has to do with authorization to use force, including deadly force, if in fact, zimmerman had reason to believe fhe had been attacked and he had a reasonable belief that he was in serious danger here. so in terms of your experience in florida, what's your sense of what the courts have held in the past, in terms what have could constitute that reasonable belief. >> i practice in new york. but i am fully briefed on briefe florida law here. not only the stand your ground law, which we are talking about -- which was the reason police did not continue -- they investigated. they closed the investigation and they said, look, we have come to the conclusion that there was some sort of a self-d
is the law that we are looking at here. so is it a defense for probable cause? or is it something law enforcement should have looked at and go they look at it in determining not to proceed initially, until there was public pressure here? what we are looking at. >> liz: let's talk about the stand your ground law. this is the crux of the case. it has to do with authorization to use force, including deadly force, if in fact, zimmerman had reason to believe fhe had been attacked and he had a...
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they are pushing for law-abiding citizens and students and faculty to carry guns legally. listen. >> conceal would weapons soldier are less likely to be convicted of crimes. and the second they step on to the campus argument is that they are irresponsible and no longer carry safely? >> we are seeing this debate. months ago colorado supreme court ruled in favor of the movement and allowing student to carry weaponos campus. but there is a large group of students feel more gun control is necessary. we heard from georgia tech officials who will abide by the state university and laws and campus police will remain vigilant. uma. >> thank you very much. >> he's one of our most beloved presidents but the worst record in baseball. if you think washington lawmakers can't agree on anything. why teddy's losing streak and a moment of bipartis onship. trash talking after he wins . ♪ ♪ put me in coach >> they have the best record in baseball, but that's not all the fans of the washington nationals are fired up. and goshing washington, abe lincoln, teddy roosevelt. and no matter how m
they are pushing for law-abiding citizens and students and faculty to carry guns legally. listen. >> conceal would weapons soldier are less likely to be convicted of crimes. and the second they step on to the campus argument is that they are irresponsible and no longer carry safely? >> we are seeing this debate. months ago colorado supreme court ruled in favor of the movement and allowing student to carry weaponos campus. but there is a large group of students feel more gun control...
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the facts of it are the obama administration has given so many waivers on this law. hard to argue a case is that compelling if you are making exceptions. a vaccination and you are evercoming some group you have to vaccinate everybody. the second is to do it in the least intrusive way. the facts are really against them on this. >> well, a large part of this will hang on whether or not therefore this is the least restrictive means and the administration says this is a reasonable compromise and we worked it out and they don't have to pay for the con value contraceptive services themselves, the insurance companies will do that. what is wrong with that? >> a couple of that. a university like notre dame self-insurances so it is really sort of irrelevant. a lot of people are saying is this act actually going to apply and the supreme court already ruled on that in a case in 2006 when they said that the religious freedom restoration act directly applies to the federal government. no question that the obama administration is going to be on the hook here. >> why didn't the admi
the facts of it are the obama administration has given so many waivers on this law. hard to argue a case is that compelling if you are making exceptions. a vaccination and you are evercoming some group you have to vaccinate everybody. the second is to do it in the least intrusive way. the facts are really against them on this. >> well, a large part of this will hang on whether or not therefore this is the least restrictive means and the administration says this is a reasonable compromise...
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in the practice of law, we saw open the door. does this now open the door for governor romney to come back on things like reverend wright? >> if the president was decent, he would demand harry reid withdraw that. the kind of things left wingers get away in this country, whether they're attacking catholicismcatholicism mormonisg as it's not islam, you can get away with it. what he said is despicable, and it's why i'm for akin. i think he's a disgrace to this country. >> bill: he had an anonymous source saying governor romney didn't pay taxes. intelligencit was the most biza. he's a lawyer. nothing like that would be permitted in court. today he goes after him on religious grounds. he's also mormon himself. >> harry reid is a vicious machine politician. go back and look at his election, re-election. his approach to politics is to destroy his opponent, to say whatever he has to say, to have total disregard of the truth. all he's interested in is raw power. he's one of the reasons the senate is a sick institution. >> bill: and we hav
in the practice of law, we saw open the door. does this now open the door for governor romney to come back on things like reverend wright? >> if the president was decent, he would demand harry reid withdraw that. the kind of things left wingers get away in this country, whether they're attacking catholicismcatholicism mormonisg as it's not islam, you can get away with it. what he said is despicable, and it's why i'm for akin. i think he's a disgrace to this country. >> bill: he had...
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the administration is telling companies to break the law. get this. the president is putting you -- yes, you -- on hook to pay the legal bills for the businesses violating the law. here's the facts. sequestration hits in three months. the reason, neither the president nor congress is doing their job to keep us from going off the fiscal cliff. defense contractors have to make cuts. by law, they must warn employees if their jobs are on the line, but the obama administration is now telling companies hold on, don't warn anyone yet. an obama administration memo says if a company gets sued for breaking the law, the labor department -- that means you -- will cover the legal bill. so is president obama pledging taxpayer money to push this back until after the election to give himself political cover? joining us is haley barbour. welcome, governor. why is he doing this. >> the law is clear, because the sequestration, companies are going to make layoffs, they have to give notice. the obama administration is telling, don't tell anybody you're going to get laid o
the administration is telling companies to break the law. get this. the president is putting you -- yes, you -- on hook to pay the legal bills for the businesses violating the law. here's the facts. sequestration hits in three months. the reason, neither the president nor congress is doing their job to keep us from going off the fiscal cliff. defense contractors have to make cuts. by law, they must warn employees if their jobs are on the line, but the obama administration is now telling...
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if we are going to get a law to what next? you don't get a vote. >> you can't force part of what the unions do. they are elected members. >> yeah, but trying to go against the union leadership is difficult. they don't make it easy . it is not like regularly scheduled elections nationwide . where the state does not collect dues for the union members. the dews go down 90 percent. the people don't want the money to for politicings- politics, rest of the it no. >> bill, you are a great person arguing a point. i would like you to goa against a teamster boss and saying you shouldn't give my money to this peculiar politician . it is a tough sell. >> most are democratically elected and in a democracy there are rights to minorities. you have certain rights and unions on this issue, you don't. that is not democracy. >> i will give steve a concession . we don't allow this kind of politicing in unions in industry. and that means all of the government employees don't have a union. but the private sector unions can do whatever they want. >>
if we are going to get a law to what next? you don't get a vote. >> you can't force part of what the unions do. they are elected members. >> yeah, but trying to go against the union leadership is difficult. they don't make it easy . it is not like regularly scheduled elections nationwide . where the state does not collect dues for the union members. the dews go down 90 percent. the people don't want the money to for politicings- politics, rest of the it no. >> bill, you are a...
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by the way, it is law. it is law right now. all of this conversation about maybe we will find a way around it. that is conversation. what is law right now is that that definition is what we are going to have to live with. and that is why we have gone into court because not united states if there is an impass on something as fundamental as your rights you go in to court and that way you scrape away all of the politics. >> chris: i don't know if you have heard about this but if you haven't i will inform you. what do you make of the fact that the broadcast networks have spent a grand total of 19 seconds this week on their evening newscasts, 19 seconds covering the lawsuits by the 43 catholic organizations. what do you make of that? >> it is puzzling particularly since they are focusing so much attention right now. it seems to me that somehow they missed the vote. they missed the story. and that that is why i think it is so important we have a moment like this. >> chris: do you think it is political bias on the part of the networks
by the way, it is law. it is law right now. all of this conversation about maybe we will find a way around it. that is conversation. what is law right now is that that definition is what we are going to have to live with. and that is why we have gone into court because not united states if there is an impass on something as fundamental as your rights you go in to court and that way you scrape away all of the politics. >> chris: i don't know if you have heard about this but if you haven't...
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it's the law. it's a great place to start if you are not sure whether this is the right thing for you. go for the counseling to begin with. that person will be an expert in exactly the kind of circumstances you are going to face. >> jamie: are attorneys or accountants certified in some way to deal with this particular issue? and what would it cost? >> i don't know of a specific certification for attorneys or accountants, but there are bankruptcy attorneys. while i have no national study to tell your viewers what it would cost, what we could find is that it often runs between $800 on the low side and $3200 on the high side. this is a major financial and legal decision for you. get some good advice. >> jamie: last question, how long does it stay on your record? if you are a young person, will you be okay? >> maximum 10 years. it could be 10 years. maximum of 10 years. >> jamie: a lot of people having to consider t. we are sorry that you do. thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. >> jamie: for mo
it's the law. it's a great place to start if you are not sure whether this is the right thing for you. go for the counseling to begin with. that person will be an expert in exactly the kind of circumstances you are going to face. >> jamie: are attorneys or accountants certified in some way to deal with this particular issue? and what would it cost? >> i don't know of a specific certification for attorneys or accountants, but there are bankruptcy attorneys. while i have no national...
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but really what happened is knowing mitt that -- was a -- went to law school and he was a lawyer even though not practicing, david asked him because david at that time knew he was dying. he knew that a few weeks before and he was preparing as a 14-year-old boy in his way which is makes him a bigger man than many other people i know. >> mike: we have lost them. and, you know, patricia and ted, i want to say thank you. you know, your story, how mitt romney came and helped them put together a will so that he could give away some of his possessions to his friends. it does show a different side of him than we have ever heard before and patricia and ted, thank you for coming. i know it has been a long evening for you. we appreciate your being here tonight from vermont. >> well, it is our pleasure, governor. >> thank you so very much. >> mike: i want to thank all of you for joining us here tonight on this special edition of huckabee. and with the romney speech we have extended a little bit. but more importantly, we want to close tonight by asking you to consider not only praying for those fo
but really what happened is knowing mitt that -- was a -- went to law school and he was a lawyer even though not practicing, david asked him because david at that time knew he was dying. he knew that a few weeks before and he was preparing as a 14-year-old boy in his way which is makes him a bigger man than many other people i know. >> mike: we have lost them. and, you know, patricia and ted, i want to say thank you. you know, your story, how mitt romney came and helped them put together...
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they pass laws but then they don't fund it so that you can enforce the laws. so, yes, all the 11 million many probably down to something much less than 10,000 because a lot of people have gone home. if you take a look, there is almost nobody coming across the mechanic can border, in any case, people here illegally most of them overstay visas, at the don't run through the desert. >> bill: it doesn't matter how they get here. >> in fact, what's happened here is these people are part of our economy. you can't pick the crops without migrant workers who work -- >> bill: we're looking for solutions, too. but i don't think bad behavior should be rewarded for every person that has a graduate degree in science or engineering, that is here, they generate something like two and a half jobs of americans. if you want to have more jobs, we need more immigrants. it's plain and simple. pleasure. >> bill: all right. i got to trouble a couple years ago when there was a big fire in the bronx that killed a bunch of illegal aliens because they were living in a flop house like 30 o
they pass laws but then they don't fund it so that you can enforce the laws. so, yes, all the 11 million many probably down to something much less than 10,000 because a lot of people have gone home. if you take a look, there is almost nobody coming across the mechanic can border, in any case, people here illegally most of them overstay visas, at the don't run through the desert. >> bill: it doesn't matter how they get here. >> in fact, what's happened here is these people are part...
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it doesn't mean that the law is wise. it doesn't mean that the law is good for the country. americans want us to start over. today's decision does nothing to change that. >> in fact, majority leader cantor scheduled a fresh vote on july 11 to repeal the law. they also noted the healthcare law is only constitutional because it's a tax. >> it is the largest tax in america's history. we also know that cbo estimated that up 20 million americans will lose their employer health insurance. >> democrats took the decision as vindication and touted it as a victory for american families. >> children can no longer be denied coverage due to preexisting condition. young people can stay on their parent's policy until the 26 years old. >> the senate majority leader hailed the decision even as he suggested some changes are needed. >> we know that when we come back here after the election there may be things we need to do to improve the law. we'll do that working together. >> small business was particularly concerned and called the added cost of the new law enormous wet blanket for small empl
it doesn't mean that the law is wise. it doesn't mean that the law is good for the country. americans want us to start over. today's decision does nothing to change that. >> in fact, majority leader cantor scheduled a fresh vote on july 11 to repeal the law. they also noted the healthcare law is only constitutional because it's a tax. >> it is the largest tax in america's history. we also know that cbo estimated that up 20 million americans will lose their employer health insurance....
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the health care law lets those of us on medicare now get most preventive care for free like annual wellness visits, immunizations, and some cancer screenings. and that's when they caught something serious on mine. but we could treat it before it was too late. i'll be around to meet number two! get the screenings you need. learn more at healthcare.gov. you don't want to miss any of this! [ male announcer ] at amway, we use the best of nature, science and research to develop and manufacture our products to the highest quality standards. ♪ in fact, amway offers a 180-day satisfaction guarantee. because amway believes the aces our products ome from... are just as important as the places they'll go. amway conveys quality. to learn more, contact an amway independent business owner. >>. >> eric: the obama administration hasn't done anything to fix the rising price of gasoline. i talked about a solution. let's talk about this a little bit. the global oil dilemma. they use 83 million barrels a day. usage. this is amount of oil that is traded 4 billion barrels. the problem is it's not the saudis or
the health care law lets those of us on medicare now get most preventive care for free like annual wellness visits, immunizations, and some cancer screenings. and that's when they caught something serious on mine. but we could treat it before it was too late. i'll be around to meet number two! get the screenings you need. learn more at healthcare.gov. you don't want to miss any of this! [ male announcer ] at amway, we use the best of nature, science and research to develop and manufacture our...
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. >> citizens elect represen representatives to select passing laws. that's how democracy is sup to work. now questions about whether the epa with the help of environmental groups has ceased power that voters can no longer control. >> 2010 the northwest environmental defense center convinces accord that money water running off logging roads is industrial pollution requiring an epa clean water permit. the timber industry says it will cost thousands of dollars kicos thousands of jobs without any environ tament benefit. 2009 another environmental group the chesapeake bay foundation sues to force the epa to crack down on water runoff for farms along the bay. the epa settled and i am posed strict new rules that the american farm bureau says will cost billions of dollars. 2011 the epa poses stricter limits on pesticide use than congress requires. environmental groups sued saying law americas were being too lenient. just a few cases that show how environmental groups ex tort influence over the epa. >> they used a lot of litigation to get federal judges they o
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and, by the way, it is law right now. it is law right now. all of this conversation about, well, maybe we will find a way aaround it, that is conversation. what is law right now is that definition is what we are going to have to live with. that is why we have gone into court. in the united states if there is an impasse on something as fundamental as your rights, you go to court and you scrape away all the politics. >>chris: i don't know if you have heard of this, if you have not, i will inform you, what do you make of the fact that broadcast networks have spent a grand total of 19 seconds this week on their evening newscast, 19 seconds, covering the lawsuits by the 43 catholic organizations. what do you make of that? >>guest: well, it is puzzling since they are focusing some much attention -- it seems that somehow they have missed the vote. they have missed the story. and, that's why it is so important we have a moment like this. >> is it political bias? >>guest: well, i think we have to take a look at this in a much longer picture, and, cert
and, by the way, it is law right now. it is law right now. all of this conversation about, well, maybe we will find a way aaround it, that is conversation. what is law right now is that definition is what we are going to have to live with. that is why we have gone into court. in the united states if there is an impasse on something as fundamental as your rights, you go to court and you scrape away all the politics. >>chris: i don't know if you have heard of this, if you have not, i will...
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. >> president obama's big win this week putting a hold on plan to repeal his healthcare law. more companies are warning it is worsening the cuts of jobs and pass on costs to you the consumer. will that halt a chance for a full recovery for our economy. i am david asbin. welcome to forbes on fox. we'll go to teave, and rick and victoria and morgan and elizabeth. stove is not repealing health care law hurt the recovery? >> it will hurt subis it notly. it will hit the bad pars and no coincidence after the election . taxes are going for individuals and businesses. do they dump the people on medicare and you will see another thing happen, fewer full-time yobs and not catching up in obamacare. >> rick unger, it is not just businesss and folks of businesses making over $150,000.ine those making $50,000 or more it will cost them money . it is going to cost and maybe it is good in the long run but it costs. >> the arguments remind me what we heard in the 60s when fica taxes were doubled to pay for medicare . we survived. you would not imagine calls i have had business owners and cance
. >> president obama's big win this week putting a hold on plan to repeal his healthcare law. more companies are warning it is worsening the cuts of jobs and pass on costs to you the consumer. will that halt a chance for a full recovery for our economy. i am david asbin. welcome to forbes on fox. we'll go to teave, and rick and victoria and morgan and elizabeth. stove is not repealing health care law hurt the recovery? >> it will hurt subis it notly. it will hit the bad pars and no...